
John Aidan Byrne
New York Post
John Aidan Byrne is an award-winning journalist, podcaster, and highly inventive writer and distinguished editor who has conceived and structured publications and media enterprises that earned accolades from the industry.
He is also a Broadway alumnus, joining the creative team as a consulting producer of the theatrical play, The King. The Final Hours, by Emmy award winner Mark Macias.
Byrne’s career in journalism and writing spans the gamut from Main to Wall Street. He has been featured on Fox, WOR Radio, Newstalk Radio, Newsmax TV and other outlets. His work is published in the New York Post, Wall Street Journal, National Catholic Register, Institutional Investor and other publications. Byrne’s popular podcast, DIG LIFE DEEP! and Odeon Capital Conversations is a must follow for the curious at heart.
As the former editor of Traders Magazine, Byrne guided the editorial excellence of this in-depth print and online publication for professional Wall Street security traders. Byrne has developed and is a seasoned editor on the critically-acclaimed book series for the Baruch College market structure trading conference in New York from Spring Science + Business Media. He has contributed to The Handbook of Electronic Trading (Capital Markets Media), The Journal of Trading, REP magazine, and a variety of other financial publications. Byrne was presented with the Benson & Hedges Award for Outstanding Work in Provincial Journalism in Ireland.
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Publications
- New York Post138 articles
- TABB Forum3 articles
- news.com.au2 articles
- ncregister.com2 articles
- DIG LIFE DEEP!1 article
- architectafrica.com1 article
- blabber.buzz1 article
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- This team will make it to the World Cup final, according to Goldman Sachs30 Jun 2018—New York PostBatten down the hatches. The award-winning chief economist at Goldman Sachs who made notable calls on the global financial crisis has shaken up soccer, using super computers and math to predict England will play its first World Cup final in over 50 years when it goes up against Brazil on July 15. “For England fans who might find themselves daring to dream, our model predictions might constitute a beacon of hope,” Jan Hatzius — a native of Germany who sadly saw his home team, the defending...
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